A line segment has one endpoint of (-3,2) and an undefined slope. Find the coordinates of another possible endpoint.

To find the coordinates of another possible endpoint of the line segment, we need to consider that an undefined slope means the line is vertical. This implies that the x-coordinate of both endpoints will be the same, while the y-coordinate can vary.

Since the given endpoint is (-3,2), we can say that the x-coordinate of the other endpoint will also be -3. So, we just need to determine the y-coordinate.

In a vertical line, the y-coordinate can take any value, except in this case it cannot be 2, because that would give us just a single point instead of a line segment.

Therefore, any point of the form (-3, y), where y is not equal to 2, is a possible endpoint of the line segment. For example, (-3,1), (-3,3), (-3,0), etc.

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